Sentences with phrase «enough analysis so»

A trained and experienced divorce mediator can assure that you acquire enough information and have enough analysis so you are able to carry on effective negotiation.

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Your approach to the market should be to learn enough about price action and technical analysis so that you can begin reading the market like a book and identify areas on the chart you'd like to trade from before the market gets there.
Rankings Analysis: UCLA's Anderson School had a sensational rankings year in 2001, enough so to move up one spot in PoetsandQuants» 2012 ranking of the world's best EMBA programs.
Interesting analysis of Anita's process... bet you are right... The coconut water has enough sugar in it so she does not have to use sugar.
In every analysis of his I have read, he completely overlooks numbers and statistics, it wasn't so long ago he was criticising Ozil for not running enough despite him having one of the largest distance travelled statistics in the league.
I seem to recall Dembele and a lot of other Tottenham players being caught numerous times in possession which did my head in.The everton boys were snapping at they're heels at every opportunity and winning the ball a lot.That's the way they like to play.Our tempo seems much slower and Dembele in particular doesn't like being harried.I don't think we covet possession of the ball enough like the top teams.We need to hate giving the ball away so cheaply.Also we need to support better the player in possession which we did not do against Everton.Sometimes we can be a bit too casual.Enjoyed the analysis.
According to our analysis, this would generate more than enough electricity to power the biorefinery, so surplus power could be sold back to the grid, displacing electricity produced from fossil fuels — a practice already used in some plants in Brazil to produce ethanol from sugarcane.
Analysis of the Almahata Sitta meteorite reveals that it is an achondrite, a rare type of space rock that comes from celestial bodies that are large enough to generate internal heat early in their history so as to produce metallic cores surrounded by rock.
When testing was complete, the first hunch of the Malaysian team proved right: «Sure enough, results from Rafe's genetic analysis showed that the frog from Peninsular Malaysia was genetically too distant from the Siberut Island Frog to be considered the same species, so we decided to describe it as a new species.»
But it wasn't until her postdoc in 2001 that she got to the stage that she «simply didn't have enough computer power to continue our research analysis» (on particle physics), so she started working directly on grid projects.
«The mouse work is promising enough to adapt these technologies for real time analysis of patient materials so that clinical trials can be designed to test this new diagnostic and drug selection approach,» he said.
The climate models aren't really good enough in their representation of present - day circulation to give you much confidence in the specifics of their predictions [so that you could use them to do a cost - benefit analysis for example], but the risk of widespread change is still there.
Although the study included a representative national sample, it did not contain enough data on older Asian - Americans with chronic conditions to examine trends over time, so the researchers restricted their analysis to Blacks, Whites and Hispanics.
We then wanted to find the cleanest possible way to analyze the data, so we worked with a couple of statisticians to explore different analyses that might be appropriate and powerful enough to detect group differences and, in future, maybe even drug effects.
It has been my experience though - based on almost ten years of data collection and analysis and owing to the fact that ultimate muscular potential is so closely tied to bone structure - that most healthy people can come surprisingly close to what such a formula can predict... if they train correctly for long enough.
It takes a great deal of trickery to make such a farfetched premise fly, so credit director Tony Scott (Spy Game, Enemy of the State) for keeping the action and drama moving at a brisk enough pace to keep out minds engaged more in the events as they unfold on the screen, only realizing that, in the end, it doesn't quite hold up to close analysis.
Education requires the cultivation of critique, or critical consciousness, and in my teenage high school years, being intelligent or able to conscript concepts into the service of sustained analysis was not something that earned one a lot of attention with one's peers, and I was culturally shallow enough to want to be part of the popular crowd, so I would often hide my intellectual curiosity about life, mostly during moments of grinding loneliness.
The analytical folks at DisplayMate did their analysis thing with both the 8.4 - inch and 10.5 - inch flavors of the Super AMOLED display tablets and they came away mighty impressed, enough so to declare them the best tablet displays they've ever tested...
I actually had all of this written up as part of the Hardware Analysis > Battery section of our upcoming full review of the BlackBerry Bold 9900, but decided it would serve better as a standalone post (the full review is long enough as it is) so I can just post the summary within the review and link back to it here for those who want the full details.
Reidy's rejoinder is key: we do not know enough to be so definitive in our analysis, and what we do know does not tell one story.
We want to give the market room to breathe but also keep our stop close enough so that we get taken out of the trade as soon as possible if the market doesn't agree with our analysis.
In order to maintain a sample large enough for cross-sectional analysis, Graham's criterion was relaxed so that firms are required to merely have an NCAV / MV ratio greater than zero.
I initially took a very small position, but after a more thorough analysis and reflection I don't see enough upside to justify the risk so I sold the shares I had bought.
Unfortunately the brief 5 minutes or so that I spend with RESOGUN wasn't enough for me to provide a detailed gameplay analysis.
The YD itself was already contentious enough without an impact, so surely you must be aware of the problems a technically verifiable moderate impact presents for a detailed analysis?
So I'm more confident in 30 - year spans than 17 - year spans, and more confident still of purpose - built analyses with appropriate justification case - by - case than 17 - year general broadstroke approaches, but yes, at this time for broad claims of trends of 16 years or lower (and increasingly as that figure gets lower), I have not enough confidence to consider them meaningful on their own, and I do for 17 - year trends.
The journal gave us the right to reply, but we didn't have enough space to do so and we needed a supplementary publication to fully detail the many errors in his analysis.
At present, as I discussed in my analysis article on Tuesday, evidence for widespread ecological damage is thin; so we have to presume that as of now, the significant volume of oil that remains (even a quarter of 4.9 milion barrels is still far more than released by the Exxon Valdez) is not hitting enough of those key zones to be having a major impact.
Either stick to trend lines with some semblence of an above 50 % confidence interval on a timespan that itself covers at least a 95 % CI (this isn't so hard; it's only 17 years), or compare enough trend lines of the length you choose to establish a 95 % CI for the whole (for 5 years, you'll need about 60 years) and then apply Bayesian analysis to determine how likely it is you've found the pause you claim given the downward trends you see.
Fraedrich & Blender find persistence up to decades, Kiraly et al. find persistence lasting several years, so even if their analysis applied to temperature time series (which it doesn't) rather than fluctuations (which it does), those time scales aren't long enough to explain the trend on a century time scale in observed temperature time series.
While we could not survive if the natural environment were utterly ruined, we could prosper very well under many scenarios of terrible ecological devastation, and so straightforward utilitarian economic analyses of environmental problems are not enough on their own to justify protecting nature.
However a reading of the almost 200 page judgment — not something that everyone feels like doing, fair enough — discloses a detailed and highly specific analysis of a particular group of self represented litigants — the so - called OPCA's.
Fortunately for the crypto community, many talented lawyers have been brave enough to take stands and make them public, resulting in groundbreaking legal analyses and proposals — including «A Securities Law Framework for Blockchain Tokens,» «The SAFT Project: Toward a Compliant Token Sale Framework,» «Not So Fast — Risks Relating to the Use of a «SAFT» for Token Sales» and «Conceptual Framework for Legal and Risk Assessment of Blockchain Crypto Property (BCP).»
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